The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 3
... used . STEEVENS . 2 this fun of York ; ] Alluding to the cognizance of Ed . ward IV . which was a fun , in memory of the three funs , which are faid to have appeared at the battle which he gained over the Lancaftrians at Mortimer's ...
... used . STEEVENS . 2 this fun of York ; ] Alluding to the cognizance of Ed . ward IV . which was a fun , in memory of the three funs , which are faid to have appeared at the battle which he gained over the Lancaftrians at Mortimer's ...
Side 12
... used by Decker in his Satiromaftix : " It is beft you hide your head , for fear your wife brains take key - cold . " Again , in the Country Girl , by T. B. 1647 : " " " The key - cold figure of a man . ' STEEVENS . Or Or any creeping ...
... used by Decker in his Satiromaftix : " It is beft you hide your head , for fear your wife brains take key - cold . " Again , in the Country Girl , by T. B. 1647 : " " " The key - cold figure of a man . ' STEEVENS . Or Or any creeping ...
Side 17
... used for fprightly , fo flowver was put for ferious . In the next scene lord Grey defires the queen to - cheer his grace with quick and merry words . STEEVENS . 3 Thou waft the caufe , and moft accurs ' d effect ; ] Effect , for exe ...
... used for fprightly , fo flowver was put for ferious . In the next scene lord Grey defires the queen to - cheer his grace with quick and merry words . STEEVENS . 3 Thou waft the caufe , and moft accurs ' d effect ; ] Effect , for exe ...
Side 33
... used again in Timon : " If thou wilt curfe , thy father , that poor rag , " Must be the subject . ” Again , in this play : 3 " Thefe over - weening rags of France . " STEEVENS . -flourish of my fortune ! ] This expreffion is likewise used ...
... used again in Timon : " If thou wilt curfe , thy father , that poor rag , " Must be the subject . ” Again , in this play : 3 " Thefe over - weening rags of France . " STEEVENS . -flourish of my fortune ! ] This expreffion is likewise used ...
Side 38
... used again in the tra- gedy of Cafar and Pompey , 1607 : " Men's eyes must mill - flones drop , when fools fhed tears . " STEEVENS . Brak . -faithful man , ] Not an infidel . JOHNSON . Brak . What was your dream , my lord ? 38 KING ...
... used again in the tra- gedy of Cafar and Pompey , 1607 : " Men's eyes must mill - flones drop , when fools fhed tears . " STEEVENS . Brak . -faithful man , ] Not an infidel . JOHNSON . Brak . What was your dream , my lord ? 38 KING ...
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